
The Present
Oct 17 2019
•1h 43m
•Comedy
The partnership between Ha-neul and Bo-ra start wavering in the midst of launching their startup when their firefighting thermal imaging camera project fails followed by a notice to move out of their studio due to outstanding monthly rent. As things go from bad to worse, a strange man suddenly appears in the middle of their studio, insisting that the place is his factory.
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Shin Ha-kyun
Kang Sang-Gu

Suho
Oh Ha-Neul

Kim Seul-gi
Kim Bo-Ra

Yoo Su-bin
Yoo Young-Bok
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